Iran has arrested a prominent actor who in a videotape removed her headscarf in public in an apparent act of defiance, state media reported Sunday, as demurrers sweep the country.Iran’s pastoral leadership has been shaken by further than two months of women- led demonstrations sparked by the death in guardianship of Mahsa Amini, a 22- time-old woman of Kurdish origin who had been arrested by the morality police in Tehran.
Authorities in the Islamic democracy describe the demurrers as” screams” and charge the country’s Western foes of picking them.Hengameh Ghaziani, a oral critic of the crackdown on protesters, was arrested for inciting and supporting the” screams” and for communicating with opposition media, the sanctioned news agency IRNA said.
The 52- time-old film star had formerly indicated she had been summoned by the bar, and also published a videotape on Instagram of herself removing the obligatory hijab.perhaps this will be my last post,” she wrote late Saturday.
From this moment on, whatever happens to me, know that as always, I’m with the Iranian people until my last breath.The videotape, which appears to have been mugged in a shopping road, shows Ghaziani bareheaded facing the camera without speaking and also turning round and binding her hair into a ponytail.
In a post last week, she indicted the” child- killer” Iranian government of” boggling” further than 50 childrenAccording to the bar’s Mizan Online news website, Ghaziani was among eight people who were summoned to prosecutors over” instigative” material posted on social media.
They also included Yahya Golmohammadi, trainer of Tehran football platoon Persepolis FC, who had explosively criticised players on Iran’s public team for not” bringing the voice of tyrannized people to the cognizance of the authorities”.The comment came after the public football platoon last week met President Ebrahim Raisi ahead of their appearance at the World Cup, which began Sunday in Qatar.
Mizan said other prominent actors including Mitra Hajjar and Baran Kosari had also been summoned.before this month Taraneh Alidoosti, one of Iran’s best- known actors remaining in the country, posted an image of herself on social media without the obligatory headscarf.Alidoosti pledged to stay in her motherland at” any price”, saying she planned to stop working and rather support the families of those killed or arrested in the kick crackdown.
Iranian cinema numbers were under pressure indeed before the launch of the kick movement sparked by Amini’s death.Prize- winning directors Mohammad Rasoulof and Jafar Panahi remain in detention after they were arrested before this time.